Neuroprotective Role of Selected Antioxidant Agents in Preventing Cisplatin-Induced Damage of Human Neurons In Vitro.
Jelena PopovićAndrijana KlajnTatjana PauneskuQing MaSi ChenBarry LaiMilena StevanovićGayle E WoloschakPublished in: Cellular and molecular neurobiology (2019)
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a side effect of platinum-based chemotherapy and decreases the quality of life of cancer patients. We compared neuroprotective properties of several agents using an in vitro model of terminally differentiated human cells NT2-N derived from cell line NT2/D1. Sodium azide and an active metabolite of amifostine (WR1065) increase cell viability in simultaneous treatment with cisplatin. In addition, WR1065 protects the non-dividing neurons by decreasing cisplatin caused oxidative stress and apoptosis. Accumulation of Pt in cisplatin-treated cells was heterogeneous, but the frequency and concentration of Pt in cells were lowered in the presence of WR1065 as shown by X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM). Transition metals accumulation accompanied Pt increase in cells; this effect was equally diminished in the presence of WR1065. To analyze possible chemical modulation of Pt-DNA bonds, we examined the platinum LIII near edge spectrum by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The spectrum found in cisplatin-DNA samples is altered differently by the addition of either WR1065 or sodium azide. Importantly, a similar change in Pt edge spectra was noted in cells treated with cisplatin and WR1065. Therefore, amifostine should be reconsidered as a candidate for treatments that reduce or prevent CIPN.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- single molecule
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- chemotherapy induced
- high resolution
- cell death
- endothelial cells
- signaling pathway
- spinal cord
- squamous cell carcinoma
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- rectal cancer
- high throughput
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- anti inflammatory
- circulating tumor
- nucleic acid
- combination therapy
- density functional theory